Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... things so wonderful that their truth would excite doubt . I dispel my cares by quiet , as the cares of others are dispelled by wine . 66 ( So things continued ) till the catastrophy arrived by which Khorâsân was over- whelmed with ruin ...
... things so wonderful that their truth would excite doubt . I dispel my cares by quiet , as the cares of others are dispelled by wine . 66 ( So things continued ) till the catastrophy arrived by which Khorâsân was over- whelmed with ruin ...
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... thing which is better for you , and perchance ye like a thing which “ is worse for you ; but God knoweth and ye know not ( 28 ) . The people of infidelity " and impiety roamed through those abodes ; that erring and contumacious race ...
... thing which is better for you , and perchance ye like a thing which “ is worse for you ; but God knoweth and ye know not ( 28 ) . The people of infidelity " and impiety roamed through those abodes ; that erring and contumacious race ...
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... he died in Zû ' l - Hijja , the thing had been possible . Some persons suppose that the mistake was committed by the transcriber of the work , but I found , in two copies of it , that the passage is 26 IBN KHALLIKAN'S.
... he died in Zû ' l - Hijja , the thing had been possible . Some persons suppose that the mistake was committed by the transcriber of the work , but I found , in two copies of it , that the passage is 26 IBN KHALLIKAN'S.
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... thing ? " and denied the fact in the most positive manner . It is related , moreover , that the jealousy borne to Ahmad was excessive . - He was acquaint- ed with a great number of sciences and , when he had a conversation with any one ...
... thing ? " and denied the fact in the most positive manner . It is related , moreover , that the jealousy borne to Ahmad was excessive . - He was acquaint- ed with a great number of sciences and , when he had a conversation with any one ...
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... thing except . " an irregular inclination . ' Yahya laughed and said : I ask God's pardon for all the sins of which I am accused except that which you have mentioned ( 28 ) , ( for I never committed it ) . ' " — Abû ' l - Faraj al ...
... thing except . " an irregular inclination . ' Yahya laughed and said : I ask God's pardon for all the sins of which I am accused except that which you have mentioned ( 28 ) , ( for I never committed it ) . ' " — Abû ' l - Faraj al ...
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Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abû According ad-Dîn al-Malik Aleppo already answered appears Arabic army arrived asked Baghdad belonged brother brought called chief Commander composed contains continued Damascus death died direction Egypt emir entered eyes faithful father favour gave give given Hajji Khalifa hand head heard heart held Ibn Abd kâdi khalif known learned letter lines lived means mentioned month Moslim Muhammad Muhammad Ibn native never obtained Omar passed person piece poet possession prayer present prince prison received recited remained replied respecting returned Salâh says sent sons sovereign sultan taken thing thousand told took Traditions tribe troops turned verses whilst wish wrote Yahya Yahya Ibn Yakub Yazîd Yûsuf